roshin 3 hours ago

It's been 37 years. Since then many treatments for the disease have been discovered. We no longer commemorate the bubonic plague and we never commemorated lime disease. It makes sense that at some point we would stop commemorating other diseases.

  • JohnFen 3 hours ago

    At some point, sure. But perhaps that point should be when the disease is no longer a large public health risk? There are a ton of other diseases we still "commemorate" because they're still big unsolved problems.

  • josefritzishere 3 hours ago

    After about 44 million deaths, only about half a million people die every year of AIDS. There is still no cure. I'm not sure what sensible stopping point you imagine but that doesnt seem to be it.

alsetmusic 3 hours ago

The president loves musicals. I guess he still hasn't seen "Rent."

iamyashpreet 2 hours ago

By AIDS he meant people who are suffering from Addictive Internet Disruptive Syndrome

matthuggins 3 hours ago

Are we great yet?

  • SirFatty 3 hours ago

    I guess that depends on your point of view. From the current administrations POV, I'm sure they think things are indeed great (again).

    • MisterTea 3 hours ago

      Things are going great for them. That's for sure.